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【题目】How was the man useful to the woman?

A.He found her house.B.He cleaned her house.C.He helped her move the house.

【答案】B

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【原文】

W: You did a fine job cleaning the room, Mike. I don’t think I’ve ever seen it that clean.

M: Oh, it was nothing. I’m glad I could help. By the way when did you move to this house?

W: The 18th of last month. It rained that morning but people say it was a lucky sign.

M: Is that so?

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【题目】★ Spanish River Park

Location: 3001 Ocean Blvd, Boca Raton.

Admission: $16 per vehicle on weekdays, $18 on weekends and major holidays.

Special Comments: About 95 acres, more than a half-mile of beach with lifeguards. No alcohol or pets. Covered shelters and boat docks. 1,680-foot nature path and large playground area.

Food/Dining: Picnic areas with barbecue grills.

Phone: (561)393-7811

Restrooms: Restrooms and showers available.

★ Red Reef Park

Location: 1400 N. Ocean Blvd., Boca Raton.

Admission: $16 per vehicle on weekdays, $18 on weekends and major holidays.

Special Comments: Developed beach ( 67 acres) with lifeguards. No alcohol or pets permitted. 680-foot boardwalk along dune (沙丘)line. Offers grills and a small playground area.

Food/Dining: Picnic areas available.

Phone: (561)393-7812

Restrooms: Restrooms and showers available.

★ South Beach Park

Location: 400 N. Ocean Blvd., Boca Raton.

Admission: $15 per vehicle on weekdays, $17 on weekends and major holidays.

Special Comments: 1,670 feet of beach, 25 acres, lifeguards, 955 feet of developed beach south of Boca Inlet with lifeguards, lifeguard rescue boat operation.

Food/Dining: Picnic areas available.

Phone: (561)393-7813

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★ Coconut Cove Water Park

Location: 11200 Park Access Road, Boca Raton.

Admission: Adult $7; Children (4~12) $5; 3 and under free.

Special Comments: The water park offers Sea Monster walk pool, Meandering River, Twin Tubes water slide and a waterfall. No alcohol or pets permitted.

Food/Dining: Concessions .

Phone: (561)274-1140

Restrooms: Restrooms and showers available.

1If you want to go to South Beach Park, you will phone ________ for its information.

A.(561)393-7811B.(561)393-7812

C.(561)393-7813D.(561)274-1140

2If you want to take up jogging, which park is more suitable for you?

A.Spanish River Park.B.Red Reef Park.

C.South Beach Park.D.Coconut Cove Water Park.

3If a couple with two children aged four and one child aged two go to visit Coconut Cove Water Park, they should pay ________.

A.$22B.$19

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【题目】 The remains of an ancient ape () found in Bavaria suggest that humans' ancestors began standing upright millions of years earlier than previously thought.

An international team of researchers said the fossilized skeleton (化石骨骼) of a male ape that lived in the warm and damp forests of what is now southern Germany was quite similar to modem human bones. In a paper published by the journal Nature, they concluded that the previously unknown species — named Danuvius guggenmosi — could walk on two legs but also climb like an ape.

'The findings raise fundamental questions about our previous understanding of the evolution of the great apes and humans, ' said Madelaine Boehme, who led the research.

The question of when apes could walk on two legs has fascinated scientists since Charles Darwin first argued that they were the ancestors of humans. Previous fossil records of apes with an upright move — found in Crete and Kenya — dated only as far back as 6 million years. These apes are called Toumai.

Boehme, along with researchers from Bulgaria, Canada and the United States, examined more than 15,000 bones recovered from the archaeological remains found. Among the remains they were able to piece together were primate (灵长目动物) fossils belonging to 4 individuals that lived 11.62 million years ago. The most complete, an adult male, likely stood about 1 meter tall, weighed 31 kilograms and looked similar to modern-day bonobos, a species of chimp.

Like humans, Danuvius had an S-shaped backbone to hold its body upright while standing. Unlike humans, though, it had a powerful big toe that would have allowed it to grab branches with its foot easily.

Fred Spoor, a biologist at the Natural History Museum in London, called the fossil finds 'fantastic', but said they would likely be denied or suspected by others, especially because they could challenge many existing ideas about evolution.

1Where did the scientists find the fossilized ape skeleton?

A.Germany.B.Canada.

C.Bulgaria.D.Kenya.

2What can we infer about Danuvius guggenmosi?

A.It was a species of chimp.

B.It lived in Crete and Kenya.

C.It could walk with a backbone.

D.It existed much earlier than Toumai.

3How does Spoor feel about the finding?

A.It is the most fantastic one.

B.It is a support to evolution.

C.It may cause lots of debate.

D.It denies the previous ideas.

4What might be the best title for this text?

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B.The Secrets Uncovered from Fossils

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【题目】 Anyone who knew Jack knew him well. He was the first to hide under the bed covers every time the sky grew grey and thunder was heard in the distance. He was in great fear of storms. However, that day changed it all.

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【题目】 My mother used to ask me what is the most important part of the body. Through the years I would guess at what I thought was the correct answer.

When I was younger, I thought sound was very important to us as humans, so I said, “My ears, Mommy.” She said, “No. Many people are deaf. But you keep thinking about it and I will ask you again soon.”

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I was shocked when she asked me this now. I always thought this was a game between her and me. She saw the confusion on my face and told me, “This question is very important. It shows that you have really lived your life.” I saw her eyes well up with tears. She said, “My dear, the most important body part is your shoulder.”

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Museum of Natural History

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